Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HR183

Introduced
1/24/11  
Introduced
1/24/11  
Enrolled
2/2/11  
Enrolled
2/2/11  
Passed
2/2/11  

Caption

Welcoming members of the National Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors-Texas to the State Capitol on the occasion of the organization's 86th anniversary.

Impact

If enacted, HR183 could significantly alter state laws governing healthcare access and affordability. By increasing the financial support available to low-income families for health insurance premiums, the bill would likely increase enrollment in health plans amongst underprivileged populations. States may need to adjust their existing healthcare programs to integrate the changes proposed in the bill, ensuring alignment with federal standards and funding provisions.

Summary

HR183, also known as the Health Equity and Access for Low-Income Families Act, aims to expand healthcare access and affordability for low-income families. This bill proposes to enhance premium assistance programs to make health insurance more affordable for eligible families. Proponents of the bill believe it addresses vital inequities in the healthcare system, providing necessary support to families facing economic hardships.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR183 is predominantly positive among advocacy groups that support expanded healthcare access. Many stakeholders, including health insurance providers and public health advocates, view the bill as a step forward in addressing healthcare disparities. However, some fiscal conservatives express concern regarding the potential long-term costs involved in expanding federal assistance programs, fearing that it could strain state budgets and overwhelm existing systems.

Contention

Notable points of contention include debates over the bill's funding mechanisms and its implications for existing healthcare programs. Opponents argue that while the intentions of HR183 are noble, the implementation may lead to inefficiencies in the healthcare system and unintended consequences for state-level programs. The challenge lies in balancing the expansion of healthcare access without placing undue financial burdens on the states or compromising the quality of services available.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR259

Honoring the members of the Association of Texas Professional Educators on the occasion of their visit to the State Capitol.

TX SR177

Welcoming the Texas Association of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery to the State Capitol.

TX HR953

Honoring the Texas Association of Mexican American Chambers of Commerce on the occasion of Tejano Day at the State Capitol.

TX HR305

Recognizing February 22, 2023, as Sheriffs' Association of Texas Day at the State Capitol.

TX SCR32

Recognizing Lone Star National Bank on the occasion of its 40th anniversary.

TX HCR120

Commemorating the 50th anniversary of The University of Texas Permian Basin on the occasion of UTPB Day at the State Capitol on May 3, 2023.

TX SR388

Recognizing NBT Financial Bank on the occasion of its 50th anniversary.

TX SR466

Recognizing the Dallas Bar Association on the occasion of its 150th anniversary.

TX HR686

Honoring the members of the eighth-grade class of St. Laurence Catholic School in Sugar Land on the occasion of their visit to the State Capitol.

TX SR188

Recognizing Buddy Mills on the occasion of Sheriffs' Association of Texas Day.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.